
A woman has accused singer Trey Songz of sexually assaulting her in a Miami nightclub has also implicated Diddy and the nightclub in a new $20 million lawsuit. Jahuara Jeffries filed a lawsuit in the Miami-Dade County Circuit Court last week Insider reported. In the court documents, Jefferies claims that the incident with Songz, started when she decided to leave Diddy’s New Year’s Eve party around 4:00am on January 1, 2018.
While she and a friend were waiting for an Uber to take them to South Beach club E11EVEN, Songz allegedly offered to drive them. The two women joined the singer in a car driven by his security guard, who is listed as defendant John Doe in the lawsuit.
Once getting to the venue, Jeffries says the R&B star invited them to join him at his table, where food and alcohol was provided.
“While Plaintiff was dancing on the couch, she noticed Defendant Songz standing on the floor next to her,” the lawsuit said. “She then felt fingers being inserted into her vagina, turned around, and saw Defendant Songz pulling his hand away from her bottom.”
Jeffries says she got off the couch and was approached by another woman who asked what was wrong and then told her Songz had done the same to her.
The lawsuit Songz proceeded to tell the women to eat so that they could sober up. Jeffries says she was still in shock when she agreed to leave the venue with the singer.
Once he took off his shirt in the car, Jeffries started recording their encounter, in fear that she would be assaulted again. That’s when she says the singer became aggressive and ordered his security guard to stop the car. She says the two men proceeded to physically force her out of the car, causing her to scrape her legs as she hit the ground. In addition to accusing Songz of assault, battery and false imprisonment, the lawsuit names also names Diddy and E11EVEN as defendants. Jeffries seeks compensation for “negligent infliction of emotional distress and resulting pain and suffering, disability” and mental anguish.
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